219
219
Sep 11, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
chelsea cummings, the aunt of haleigh, was questioned for 14 hours in massachusetts. taken back home. taken back to the police station and questioned again. and one question that keeps resurfacing and we're learning this first time tonight is that ronald cummings tried to get ahold of misty that night, the night that haleigh went missing. he couldn't reach her. he called misty's brother, tommy. tommy called misty's brother timothy to try to find out where misty was. nobody could find her. >> art harris, investigative journalist, has been in satsuma for the duration. art harris, this is huge, that her own father is now saying she may have left the home. not been there. i mean, that voids her entire story. it's all -- it's down the trash chute now. >> well, when your dad says he doesn't think you were at the trailer when you said you were, that's serious, nancy. he is also saying, though that he stands by misty. he doesn't put much stock in the lie detector test. but he says he doubts her story. >> to marlaina schiavo, our producer on the story from the get-go. what abo
chelsea cummings, the aunt of haleigh, was questioned for 14 hours in massachusetts. taken back home. taken back to the police station and questioned again. and one question that keeps resurfacing and we're learning this first time tonight is that ronald cummings tried to get ahold of misty that night, the night that haleigh went missing. he couldn't reach her. he called misty's brother, tommy. tommy called misty's brother timothy to try to find out where misty was. nobody could find her....
2,130
2.1K
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WFDC
tv
eye 2,130
favorite 0
quote 0
en inglaterra chelsea frente a totenham,ganÓ tres a cero. en la nfl el mariscalÁnchez jugando con la mayor frente a los pacers,esto es todo por hoy,hasta maÑana. >> nos despedimos,pero antes vamos a japÓn,conocemos a un niÑo sin identidad.llegamos al final con las noticias los esperamos maÑana en despierta amÉrica,gracias por su compaÑÍa.
en inglaterra chelsea frente a totenham,ganÓ tres a cero. en la nfl el mariscalÁnchez jugando con la mayor frente a los pacers,esto es todo por hoy,hasta maÑana. >> nos despedimos,pero antes vamos a japÓn,conocemos a un niÑo sin identidad.llegamos al final con las noticias los esperamos maÑana en despierta amÉrica,gracias por su compaÑÍa.
798
798
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
WFDC
tv
eye 798
favorite 0
quote 0
empato 1-1 girondins, manchester united gano 1-0 al besiktas, tambn ganaron bayer munich, ac milan y chelsea... anoche en costa rico le dieron las gracias a rodrigo kenton al frente de la seleccion tica. s derrotaron a los bills 25-24 y san diego supero 24-20 a oakland... hasta aqui los deportes, mas esta noche a las once. ozozozoz
empato 1-1 girondins, manchester united gano 1-0 al besiktas, tambn ganaron bayer munich, ac milan y chelsea... anoche en costa rico le dieron las gracias a rodrigo kenton al frente de la seleccion tica. s derrotaron a los bills 25-24 y san diego supero 24-20 a oakland... hasta aqui los deportes, mas esta noche a las once. ozozozoz
564
564
Sep 16, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 564
favorite 0
quote 0
chelsea hosting portos. chelsea on the attack. i love those orange uniforms. look at this. second effort. right there! >> that's a cheeky little goal right there. 1-0 chelsea. 82nd minute. sc, still done a goal. it's there look at that goal. denied. by czech. creative and passionate. chelsea wins 1-0. >> let's take a peek at some notable home runs on this tuesday. adam linn, first blue jays' left-handed hitter with at least 30 home runs. since delgado in 2004. and david ortiz passed frank thomas' record for career homers as a dieses signeted hitter with his 270th. ♪ >> coming up on espn news. a wild scene in new york. the yanks and blue jays' rumble in the bronx. >> two raise for the price of one. rockies tracing the dodgers and trying to hold off the giants. and michael vick rejoined the eagles on tuesday. this is "espnews." ♪ >> "espnews" presented by: >> hi and welcome to "espnews." always available in hd. back alongside robert flores. i'm j. w. stewart. a strange few days in new york. first serena, then roger federer, and tuesday night it was the yankees and blue ja
chelsea hosting portos. chelsea on the attack. i love those orange uniforms. look at this. second effort. right there! >> that's a cheeky little goal right there. 1-0 chelsea. 82nd minute. sc, still done a goal. it's there look at that goal. denied. by czech. creative and passionate. chelsea wins 1-0. >> let's take a peek at some notable home runs on this tuesday. adam linn, first blue jays' left-handed hitter with at least 30 home runs. since delgado in 2004. and david ortiz passed...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
275
275
Sep 26, 2009
09/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
these labs at chelsea's london westminister hospital are part of a global partnership to find an h.i.v. vaccine. research which has suffered repeated setbacks. when aids first appeared in the early 1980's, some scientists predict thrd would be a vaccine within a couple years. but h.i.v. has proved to be such a chameleon virus that until today all attempts have ended in utter failure. >> because it is so variable, it also can hide itself within your cells and destroys the very immune system you need to work against it. these coupled together make a for midible challenge. >> there is no doubt about the test desperate -- about the desperate need for a vaccine. there have been 25 million aids-related deaths. hardest hit is sub-sa heroin -- subsaharan africa where the disease affects 22 million people. the strain most prevalent in africa is different than that circulating in thailand so it is unclear how well the vaccine might work there. a truly effective vaccine against this virus premainsbun -- virus remains one of the great medical challenges. but this latest research will re-ininvigora
these labs at chelsea's london westminister hospital are part of a global partnership to find an h.i.v. vaccine. research which has suffered repeated setbacks. when aids first appeared in the early 1980's, some scientists predict thrd would be a vaccine within a couple years. but h.i.v. has proved to be such a chameleon virus that until today all attempts have ended in utter failure. >> because it is so variable, it also can hide itself within your cells and destroys the very immune...
1,260
1.3K
Sep 20, 2009
09/09
by
WFDC
tv
eye 1,260
favorite 0
quote 0
en la liga de inglaterra, chelsea recibiÓ al totenham, fue un baile. tambiÉn,fÚtbol de holanda, el psv le pegÓ de visitante al feyenord. y terminamos con el repaso, eso si, mÁrquez se esforzÓ como todo un macho,al final, el mejor boxeador, may weder ganÓ por decisión unÁnime. esto es todo. h@tcÑjtccdwkpprimer impactoh@h@o >> el equipo de las chivas,no sÓlo ese famoso por el fÚtbol sino por cumplir sueÑos eso fue lo que hicieron los jugadores,cuando le cambiaron la vida a un pequeÑo. >> desde hace tiempo alejandro castillo dejÓ de llevar una vida normal, >> Él empezÓ a retener lÍquido,no quería comer, le dolÍa la cabeza,los mÉdicos me decÍan que era anemia, hasta que un dÍa estaba demasiado hinchado en el cuerpo. >> tras acudir con varios especialistas,se supo,tcÑjtcú÷çr >> sus riÑones se fueron secando, ninguno le funciona, necesita transplante. >> en medio de su enfermedad, nunca dejÓ de hablar sobre un tema en particular. >> un niÑo que preferÍa ver cuando jugaban las chivas en lugar de ver las caricaturas, >> asÍ es,m
214
214
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
and chelsea washington has more. >> drivers coming off the exit on 95 are now greeted by president barack obama. the unique imagery of obama is already grabbing their attention, but not for the right reasons. this is the first thing you see. this is such a poor representation of the city. depicting obama as the joker that hangs inside. the gentleman's club in the heart of the city. >> they are just using that icon to make it so people would be like wow. >> this is not their first attempt to make that building for them. >> when you make a political statement between them and that the sign is an expresentation of their first amendment right. >> i don't think that they should take it down. it is the first amendment right. >> at the same time, you need to consider the message that your media is sending. >> whether the sign stays or goes, it's definitely capturing people's interesting if -- interests for the moment. club owners say that they are not racist to you. simply unhappy with the president's policy. >>> things cleared out a bit. >> they have it right. they are nice and they are beautif
and chelsea washington has more. >> drivers coming off the exit on 95 are now greeted by president barack obama. the unique imagery of obama is already grabbing their attention, but not for the right reasons. this is the first thing you see. this is such a poor representation of the city. depicting obama as the joker that hangs inside. the gentleman's club in the heart of the city. >> they are just using that icon to make it so people would be like wow. >> this is not their...
192
192
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture of walter cronkite. >> he was 92 years old at the time of his death. >>> it's where bernard madoff broke down and confessed to his massive fraud, frantically wrote checks for millions of dollars as his scheme fell apart and appeared in a badge -- bath robe to greet the fbi arrests who arrested him. his penthouse is for sale along with his other homes. linsey davis gives us a tour of the house. >> reporter: posh, lavish, luxurious. madoff's lifestyle just as elaborate as his alleged $65 billion ponzi scheme. >> your eye is immediately drawn to this piano. >> reporter: u.s. marshals currently doubling as real estate agents offered the latest glimpse into his extravagance, access to billions of dollars of other peoples money afforded him the finer things in life, which he collected in abundance, homes, boats and bulls. >> he named his boats after them. he likes bu
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture of walter cronkite. >> he was 92 years old at the time of his death. >>> it's where bernard madoff broke down and confessed to his massive fraud, frantically wrote checks for millions of dollars as his scheme fell apart and appeared in a badge -- bath robe to greet the fbi arrests who arrested...
1,733
1.7K
tv
eye 1,733
favorite 0
quote 1
you and hillary and chelsea. we go out and sail around. he said, somebody might take a picture of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture of walter cronkite. i say this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. >> he was indeed. that was the first of two president's today. in his eulogy, president obama since cronkite's time at cbs news. >>> up next, tom brokaw with the story of a man home. but how close are you to your goals? there may be more you can do. only caduet combines two proven medicines... in a single pill to significantly lower... high blood pressure and high cholesterol. in a clinical study of patients... with slightly elevated blood pressure and cholesterol, caduet helped 48% reach both goals in just 4 weeks. caduet is one of many treatment options, in addition to diet and exercise... that you can discuss with your doctor. caduet is not for everyone. it's not for people with liver problems... and women who are nursing, pregnant or may bec
you and hillary and chelsea. we go out and sail around. he said, somebody might take a picture of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture of walter cronkite. i say this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. >> he was indeed. that was the first of two president's today. in his eulogy, president obama since cronkite's time at cbs news. >>> up next, tom brokaw with the story of a man home....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
300
300
Sep 23, 2009
09/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 300
favorite 0
quote 0
the old chelsea bearer sold to the qatari government in the largest residential property deal in the u.k. the line worth nearly a billion pounds and was all structured according to islamic law. since september 11, the british government encouraged islamic finance to bring money and jobs to london at the expense of the united states. >> it was after september 11. things like the patriot act that made investments in the u.s. difficult for many islamic investors. there was a growth, quite a significant increase, in islamic investors choosing to invest in islamic institutions and islamic products. >> critics say these financial products aren't fundamentally different from conventional ones. but they are likely to grow as a muslim consumers look for ways to reinforce their identity. bbc news. >> this is "world news today" from bbc world news. the main headlines. president obama to address the u.n. general assembly for the first time. he will say the u.s. needs more help in tackling global problems. the powerful best storm that left the australian city of sydney under red powder has moved
the old chelsea bearer sold to the qatari government in the largest residential property deal in the u.k. the line worth nearly a billion pounds and was all structured according to islamic law. since september 11, the british government encouraged islamic finance to bring money and jobs to london at the expense of the united states. >> it was after september 11. things like the patriot act that made investments in the u.s. difficult for many islamic investors. there was a growth, quite a...
900
900
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 900
favorite 0
quote 0
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said, somebody might take a picture of it, but so what? i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. >> something of therivate side of walter cronkite. clinton and other speakers called him a profoundly good human being. >>> and still ahead on "world news," bernie madoff caught on tape, revealing how he fooled investigators for years. brian ross investigates. >>> a million dollar dilemma. big game show winks, sparking a big court fight. >>> and, the british invasion, 2009-style. the beatles, with a new look and a new sound. (announcer) there are side mirrors... and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. ffrord. taurus fomord. drive one. ffrord. taurus fomord. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said, somebody might take a picture of it, but so what? i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. >> something of therivate side of walter cronkite. clinton and other speakers called him a profoundly good human being. >>> and still ahead on "world news," bernie madoff caught on tape, revealing how he fooled investigators for years. brian ross...
231
231
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
he said, you, hillary and chelsea. he said somebody might take a picture of it. but so what? i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. >> president obama also spoke, saying cronkite's dogged pursuit of the truth, could be a model for journalists today. >>> in a georgia courtroom, there is a nasty battle being fought over $1 million in game show winnings. the game show's educator wanted the money to go to charities. but now, the creditors want it, instead. here's steve osunsami. >> world history. >> reporter: it was the $1 million question. and georgia's top educator, state superintendent, kathy cox, was competing for her favorite charity. >> if i blow it, i'm still going to have $25,000 to give them, right? >> reporter: she didn't blow it. >> you just won $1 million. >> reporter: she hit the jackpot. all of it promised to three georgia schools for the deaf and blind. but that was a year ago. today, her husband's construction business has left the couple bankrupt. and their creditors are suing to get their hands all over the $1
he said, you, hillary and chelsea. he said somebody might take a picture of it. but so what? i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. >> president obama also spoke, saying cronkite's dogged pursuit of the truth, could be a model for journalists today. >>> in a georgia courtroom, there is a nasty battle being fought over $1 million in game show winnings. the game show's educator wanted the money to go to charities. but now, the...
262
262
Sep 27, 2009
09/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
>> gregg: chelsea? could be chelsea! this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every store to help you do business better. we should get you a hat. now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, at our lowest prices ever, and get one free. >> julie: a look at our top stories, for you, new york city mayor michael bloomberg calling for more federal security funds, the mayor is asking congress for $40 million, to rain the region with sensors to detect radioactive materiel following the recent arrest of naijbullah zazi and hey, come mrisz and iran conducting war games, in defiance of international pressure and the government saying the military is successful test firing two short range missiles in defiance of the rest of the world, as the u.s. and the allies c
>> gregg: chelsea? could be chelsea! this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every store to help you do business better. we should get you a hat. now buy any blackberry,...
687
687
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 687
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> read chelsea handler's quote. >> his wit is as big as his pe us in -- huge. chris rock says barack like me, david alan grier has created a world of wizards and goblins that will become a great tv movie some day. >> they provided these. >> adam carolla says the book is funny and thought provoking. by the way, adam has never ever read a book. [ laughter ] he says dag may be the greatest black american since julius washington irving carter. who i think invented the peanut. >> no. he didn't. >> that's a different person. yeah, well, congratulations. >> thank you. >> there are interesting stories in the book. for instance, i didn't know that you tried to become a black panther at one time. >> when i was 15 years old, and i grew up in like this -- i was nerdy, i was a berd, a black nerd. me and my friend johnny livingston and i had to change his name in the book. >> really? >> yeah. we must have walked for a mile, we put our army jacket and we were going to join the black panther party. we got to this bullet riddled building where the door with padlocks and stuff a
. >> read chelsea handler's quote. >> his wit is as big as his pe us in -- huge. chris rock says barack like me, david alan grier has created a world of wizards and goblins that will become a great tv movie some day. >> they provided these. >> adam carolla says the book is funny and thought provoking. by the way, adam has never ever read a book. [ laughter ] he says dag may be the greatest black american since julius washington irving carter. who i think invented the...
251
251
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
you, hillary and chelsea, we'll go out and sleigh around. he said, somebody might take a picture of it, but so what? i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. >> and there is late word tonight, talk show hostelen degeneres will replace paula abbuhl as a judge on "american idol." she will sit alongside simon cowell, randy jackson. abdul tweeted that she was leaving the show after eight seasons. anderson, i don't have any details whether or not she'll be judging some of the dancing portions. but maybe you could get in on that, just a thought. >> uh-huh. i'm sure she'll do a great job. >>> coming up next, the race against time. dr. sanjay gupta rides along with an elite medical crew whose mission it is to save the lives in the middings of combat. >>> and a tour of where the marines eat, sleep and even play. throughout the night, we'll bring you messages from service members to their friends and families back home. >> i'm lieutenant mike mccarty. i'm from iowa. i would like to say hi to my wife s
you, hillary and chelsea, we'll go out and sleigh around. he said, somebody might take a picture of it, but so what? i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. >> and there is late word tonight, talk show hostelen degeneres will replace paula abbuhl as a judge on "american idol." she will sit alongside simon cowell, randy jackson. abdul tweeted that she was leaving the show after eight seasons. anderson, i don't have any details...
936
936
Sep 19, 2009
09/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 936
favorite 0
quote 0
by academy award winning director steven soderburg bringing a buzz to the role of a call girl named chelsea. >> i thought she had a quality that was really unique. she didn't seem typical of the kind of performers that i had seen m adult industry. nirchlgt a quality that attracts the fans in droves. at the porn industry's biggest annual convention, the adult entertainment expo in las vegas, dozens of fans line up for an autograph or picture with her. ray is savvy about her brand. she keeps a spreadsheet of all appearances, movies, and ads, including this one she shot for a clothing company owned by bcbg. >> adult mainstream is so hard to split them up for me because i really -- honestly, i do look at it as one, and i don't try to put a clear defined line in between the two, and i really just -- i'm just trying to build my brand and make a name for myself. >> porn, though, is such a big part of your professional identity at this point of your career. can you play the girl next door? can you play the teenager who is going to have their first kiss or go to their first dance? >> i don't think s
by academy award winning director steven soderburg bringing a buzz to the role of a call girl named chelsea. >> i thought she had a quality that was really unique. she didn't seem typical of the kind of performers that i had seen m adult industry. nirchlgt a quality that attracts the fans in droves. at the porn industry's biggest annual convention, the adult entertainment expo in las vegas, dozens of fans line up for an autograph or picture with her. ray is savvy about her brand. she...
359
359
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. it was a time i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. [ laughter ] >> cronkite died in july at the age of 92. >>> swine flu seems to be running rampant on local college campuses. dozens of students still sick tonight. if the pandemic makes you and your family sick, will you have i igtowet.ht f to fight it. the latest on a nationwide vaccine rollout next. s ecadesince the reign of terror came to an end. a unique look inside the holocaust. never-before-seen pictures take know by nazi soldiers still ahead. >>> plus, stepped-up security of train stations nationwide. the scoop behind this new countrywide push coming up next. beth. >>> everybody's looking to save a buck. i'm beth parker coming up. how you can do that and clean out your closet at the same time. >>> and please don't go anywhere. fox 5 news at 5 is getting started. we'll be right back. ca i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor an
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. it was a time i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. [ laughter ] >> cronkite died in july at the age of 92. >>> swine flu seems to be running rampant on local college campuses. dozens of students still sick tonight. if the pandemic makes you and your family sick, will you have i igtowet.ht f to fight it. the latest on a...
236
236
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
of course, we're talking about captain chelsea sullenberger who also worked with the airlines safety management team and knows a thing or two about that. you may remember in january sully glided his plane to a safe splashdown in the hudson river. that was after losing both engines to bird strikes. all 155 people onboard his plane survived. >>> former vice presidential candidate sarah palin has finished her memoir just four months after signing a pre-book deal. palin's a visors say it's going to be called "going rogue: an american life." a comment by a john mccain adviser who complained she wasn't following his campaign book last year. the publisher moved up the book's relaes date to november 17th in time for the holiday rush. >>> here is something that will put you on the edge of your seat. someone climbing a suspension bridge all the way to the top and suddenly looking like he can't hold on anymore. >>> some really tense moments on a bridge in toledo, ohio. police say a man you can see, climbed the bridge's suspension cables all the way to the top, and several times feeling like he
of course, we're talking about captain chelsea sullenberger who also worked with the airlines safety management team and knows a thing or two about that. you may remember in january sully glided his plane to a safe splashdown in the hudson river. that was after losing both engines to bird strikes. all 155 people onboard his plane survived. >>> former vice presidential candidate sarah palin has finished her memoir just four months after signing a pre-book deal. palin's a visors say it's...
264
264
Sep 19, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
we owe much of his library on the french revolution, taking his wheelbarrow around the corner from chelsea and that was just the kind of thing that he hated. he thought this was the kind of vulgar, as i say, contamination and instead, what the historian had to model himself on was a monk, who simply lock himselfs in the archives, and tuned into the kind of mysterious star treky way to the mysterious vibes that came out of the roles of which he was the interlocut interlocutor. the historians job was under the circumstancer self-effacement, was the objective presentation of raw archival material to his students, who would then go -- so editing was scholarship. interpretation was a no no. it was the interposition of your subjective views between you and the raw surviving evidence of the past. and the english historical review, which bishop stubs founded, was the kind of institutional expression of that super obsessive austere view of what history was. now a different view arrived in the following way of give perspectives a break basically. it's the give me a break school, which says there is
we owe much of his library on the french revolution, taking his wheelbarrow around the corner from chelsea and that was just the kind of thing that he hated. he thought this was the kind of vulgar, as i say, contamination and instead, what the historian had to model himself on was a monk, who simply lock himselfs in the archives, and tuned into the kind of mysterious star treky way to the mysterious vibes that came out of the roles of which he was the interlocut interlocutor. the historians job...
260
260
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
the only person in the room who i know noticed anything different, was his daughter, chelsea, as soon as the speech was over, said, dad, what was going on with that speech? but he had spent hours and hours on the speech, knew it in and out. and later i asked him what it felt like to stand up there with no teleprompter, and the backup type was in tiny type. and he said, well, lord, you're testing me. well, here it goes. and on he went. >> and he did an amazing job, although in the end, he didn't get health care reform enacted and the democrats lost both houses of congress in that first midterm election in '94. that's history that president obama does not want to repeat. david, you were there during those early years. >> and i watched paul valiantly working through this. it's been important to remember, when bill clinton did and gave his speech, the numbers in favor of health care went up. he substantially helped himself early on. it was the withering attacks that came later that brought it down. but he made that work. and i still think that's the test of president obama tonight. >> wel
the only person in the room who i know noticed anything different, was his daughter, chelsea, as soon as the speech was over, said, dad, what was going on with that speech? but he had spent hours and hours on the speech, knew it in and out. and later i asked him what it felt like to stand up there with no teleprompter, and the backup type was in tiny type. and he said, well, lord, you're testing me. well, here it goes. and on he went. >> and he did an amazing job, although in the end, he...
168
168
Sep 25, 2009
09/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
and lastly the russell 2000, chelsea therapeutic just blowing up 15% and perot systems of course acquired by dell. back to you guys. >> great summary, matt nesto. thanks so much. thanks so much for watching. "fast money" is up next. you have a very good night. >> announcer: this is cnbc.com "news now." >>> world leaders at the g-20 summit in pittsburgh agree to maintain stimulus programs until a recovery is assured. in the 95th bank failure of this year, regulators closed atlanta's georgian bank. its $2 billion of deposits will be assumed by first citizens bank of south carolina. >>> and the "wall street journal" reports china's sovereign wealth fund is committed to invest about a billion bucks in oaktree capital management. that is cnbc.com "news now." first in business worldwide. i'm mike huckman. and "fast money" with melissa lee starts right now. >>> live from the nasdaq marketsite, this is "fast money." i'm melissa lee. these are the "fast money" traders. the market snapping a two-week winning streak as economic data disappoints. is this the start of a bigger correction? our traders
and lastly the russell 2000, chelsea therapeutic just blowing up 15% and perot systems of course acquired by dell. back to you guys. >> great summary, matt nesto. thanks so much. thanks so much for watching. "fast money" is up next. you have a very good night. >> announcer: this is cnbc.com "news now." >>> world leaders at the g-20 summit in pittsburgh agree to maintain stimulus programs until a recovery is assured. in the 95th bank failure of this year,...
228
228
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
interesting for taylor to walk in on those kinds of encounters and spend so much time with hillary and chelsea coming and going from their interview sessions, often in nightgowns and other stages of semiundress or semidisheveledness, because he was really in the residence during these unguarded moments and he was able to see that warmth in a way that the rest of us could only speculate about and tend to assume was not there. in fact it turns out that there was an unusually normal family environment during an extraordinary and trying time, where i think the rest of us thought probably they weren't talking to each other. in fact, they maintained a level of normalcy. >> well, your first interview, exclusive, thanks very much, from "gq," appreciate that i can't wait for this book. >> you bea live they were making out, but i find that very hard to believe, but this is absolutely fascinating that bill clinton was recording these secret tapes and there's a lot on there. will is a great reporter and kudos to him for getting the first interview with taylor branch on this. it is part of history. the oth
interesting for taylor to walk in on those kinds of encounters and spend so much time with hillary and chelsea coming and going from their interview sessions, often in nightgowns and other stages of semiundress or semidisheveledness, because he was really in the residence during these unguarded moments and he was able to see that warmth in a way that the rest of us could only speculate about and tend to assume was not there. in fact it turns out that there was an unusually normal family...
310
310
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
take a look at this. ♪ >> she is singing customized lyrics there to chelsea. chelsea, i can see your hallow, i pray you won't fade away. not a dry eye in the house. this is coming off of what happened at the vmas a week ago. of course, beyonce gave taylor swift her time for the acceptance speech. beyonce at the top of my list right now. >>> and coming up, a paula abdul-kate gosselin smackdown. see you back here at 11:00 p.m. eastern pacific on hln. >> good to see you, a.j. thanks so much. >> all right, virginia. . >>> okay, i just mentioned a few moments ago how the top u.s. commander in in afghanistan is calling for more troops in the region. we would really like to know what you think. we'll be hearing from you, after the break. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® work
take a look at this. ♪ >> she is singing customized lyrics there to chelsea. chelsea, i can see your hallow, i pray you won't fade away. not a dry eye in the house. this is coming off of what happened at the vmas a week ago. of course, beyonce gave taylor swift her time for the acceptance speech. beyonce at the top of my list right now. >>> and coming up, a paula abdul-kate gosselin smackdown. see you back here at 11:00 p.m. eastern pacific on hln. >> good to see you,...
274
274
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
he is very protective hillary and chelsea. chelsea would come in to ask for help on her home or, for instance. hillary telling me about a dream that she had about henry kissinger. i felt like to assist in the bible, interpreting. -- joseph in the bible, interpreting. in the long run, i hope that president clinton will see that this is really an appreciation for the difficulties of this job. rather than the use of personal details as a substitute for what is coming on in politics host. host: andy on the democratic line. caller: my question was regarding your book, wondering how much you cover what clinton must have said regarding his frustration with the republican congress? guest: an awful lot. one of the most difficult passages to write was after he had lost both houses of congress. he was, i think it is fair to say, angry. he had put the country on the right course to recoup the economy but he was blamed as a big tax man, and he lost both houses of congress to the republicans, who had not contributed anything. he was ranting
he is very protective hillary and chelsea. chelsea would come in to ask for help on her home or, for instance. hillary telling me about a dream that she had about henry kissinger. i felt like to assist in the bible, interpreting. -- joseph in the bible, interpreting. in the long run, i hope that president clinton will see that this is really an appreciation for the difficulties of this job. rather than the use of personal details as a substitute for what is coming on in politics host. host:...
406
406
Sep 16, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 406
favorite 0
quote 1
chelsea wins by the final of 1-0 creatively and passionately. >> one additional baseball score. the white sox beat the mariners 6-3. pierzynski went 3-5. ken griffey, jr. homered, number 626 of his career. other notable homers, adam lynn homers for the 30th time this season and becomes -- david ortiz, cthomas' record for homea dh at 270. ♪ >> this is "espnews." a wild scene in new york. tempers flair and benches cleared in the bronx. rockies chasing the dodgers, and trying to hold off the giants in the wild-card. how michael vick was able to rejoin the eagles on tuesday. this is "espnews." ♪ "espnews" is presented by: >> welcome to "espnews." always available in hd. back alongside robert flores. i'm j. w. stewart. a strange few days in new york, first serena, then roger federer, and then the yankees and blue jays. >> don't forget kanye west. >> back in the old days yankee stadium was the site of some great boxing matches. aaron hill, hits square between the shoulders. ow! second blue jay batter hit. he takes his base. home half of the inning. jesse carlson, throws behind her
chelsea wins by the final of 1-0 creatively and passionately. >> one additional baseball score. the white sox beat the mariners 6-3. pierzynski went 3-5. ken griffey, jr. homered, number 626 of his career. other notable homers, adam lynn homers for the 30th time this season and becomes -- david ortiz, cthomas' record for homea dh at 270. ♪ >> this is "espnews." a wild scene in new york. tempers flair and benches cleared in the bronx. rockies chasing the dodgers, and...
432
432
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 432
favorite 0
quote 0
you might be talking about a missile strike or helping chelsea with her home work so you never knew what was going to happen each time. >> he kept the tape but when you left, what did you do? >> i popped another tape if to my recorder that i'd just used to record him and recorded every memory i could have driving home to baltimore. >> from the almost 80 conversations. >> that's right. >> i want to start with the lewinsky scandal. what was he like during that time? >> well, there was a lot of stress. he also not surprisingly, didn't schedule sessions right after the lewinsky scandal broke or right after he confessed, so i didn't see him upping on the. by then i think a little bit more recovered. but he talked about it seldom and pain fwli. >> was he remorseful? >> absolutely. he said i cracked. >> he cracked. >> that was the phrase he used. >> what do you think he meant by that? >> i think he meant just what he said. a little later he said he felt sorry for himself, that he thought he had beaten down all the scandals and then they will rereviving. this was the time of china gate and alleg
you might be talking about a missile strike or helping chelsea with her home work so you never knew what was going to happen each time. >> he kept the tape but when you left, what did you do? >> i popped another tape if to my recorder that i'd just used to record him and recorded every memory i could have driving home to baltimore. >> from the almost 80 conversations. >> that's right. >> i want to start with the lewinsky scandal. what was he like during that time?...
271
271
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 1
host: let us hear from amy from chelsea, michigan. what are your thoughts? what are your thoughts this morning? caller: a i:my, but that's ok. i would try to speak in a higher tone of boards. host: ok, scott. caller: i think the whole debate is becoming complicated unnecessarily. i don't know why. citizens can't, first of all, buy into the health insurance that the federal employees enjoy. for cost -- it could pay for itself. charge me a fair price and allow me to buy into the same system. i also heard the idea discussed that medicare should be opened up. i think that could be a more expensive option. but let me buy into it. i am not saying give it away. why can't i not come as a public option, buy into one of those? the president of the mayo clinic was on your program segni we could save so much money. i would just like to finish just by saying that there is a difference between pre-existing conditions, which we all seem to get, and exclusions. i never hear the politicians talk about the mary had of exclusions that the average -- myriad of exclusions that t
host: let us hear from amy from chelsea, michigan. what are your thoughts? what are your thoughts this morning? caller: a i:my, but that's ok. i would try to speak in a higher tone of boards. host: ok, scott. caller: i think the whole debate is becoming complicated unnecessarily. i don't know why. citizens can't, first of all, buy into the health insurance that the federal employees enjoy. for cost -- it could pay for itself. charge me a fair price and allow me to buy into the same system. i...
489
489
Sep 11, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 489
favorite 0
quote 0
we are working a few accidents in the counties one in pasadena at chelsea grove court. the crash there also in dundalk at old data run road. in howard county columbia, route 22 a crash at that intersection at great star drive. there's been a crash reported there as well. that earlier crash has been cleared between ruxton road and the beltway. traffic is moving along nicely in both directions. we'll be right back with more of "good morning, maryland" that starts in 90 seconds. >>> thanks for choosing abc 2 news. go online for more news now at abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you. hey, i'm worried about mrs. lowenberg next door. why? i don't know, she's running around the lobby, yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month? seems crazy... actually, fios customers get that price for 6 months. it's like getting three services for the price of two. so am i the one that's crazy? no? (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet and phone for only $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus a free multi-room dvr for three months. r
we are working a few accidents in the counties one in pasadena at chelsea grove court. the crash there also in dundalk at old data run road. in howard county columbia, route 22 a crash at that intersection at great star drive. there's been a crash reported there as well. that earlier crash has been cleared between ruxton road and the beltway. traffic is moving along nicely in both directions. we'll be right back with more of "good morning, maryland" that starts in 90 seconds....
256
256
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
you, hillary and chelsea, we'll just go out sailing around. he said, somebody might take a picket of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite! i say this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist and he lived a fascinating life, which made him long to know and to understand and to share his knowledge and understanding. he was almost painfully honest. one of the most interesting things to me about his autobiography and some of the personal conversations we had later about his role in trying to advance public discourse was what he thought about the limitations of television news. what he spent his whole life doing. he said, i did the best i could, but really i think people should read more newspapers. can you imagine anybody else fessing up to that? so i'm here to say thanks to his family and to his wonderful late wife, for a man who was important in all our lives, a great citizen, and a profoundly good huma
you, hillary and chelsea, we'll just go out sailing around. he said, somebody might take a picket of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite! i say this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist and he lived a fascinating life, which made him long to know and to understand and to share his knowledge and understanding. he was almost painfully honest. one of...
217
217
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
come home at the end of the day and talk about what is going on, you see in this book interacting with chelsea and helping with her homework. this is a issue other families deal with. when i was traveling with president clinton if they were in different places and president clinton would talk about the day and how she is doing and i think people will see that and i think you'll have a different perception things that are said out there. >> josh, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >>> trender talker, 150,000 gay couples tied the knot last year more than any other wedding or civil union count for gay marriages there. is america gayer than we thought? trend or talker? after this. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 yeah, i know what you mean... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when my broker said, "i make money when you make money," tdd# 1-800-345-2550 he neglected to mention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 he also makes money when i lose money, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 withdraw money or do nothing with my money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyr
come home at the end of the day and talk about what is going on, you see in this book interacting with chelsea and helping with her homework. this is a issue other families deal with. when i was traveling with president clinton if they were in different places and president clinton would talk about the day and how she is doing and i think people will see that and i think you'll have a different perception things that are said out there. >> josh, thank you. >> thanks for having me....
562
562
Sep 12, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 562
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest reports are that harry is getting back together with his former girlfriend, chelsea davey, but there is little proof, and his mind seems to be elsewhere. >> he's single, he's training to become a helicopter pilot, and he wants to go back to the front line to serve his country. >> reporter: tabloids hoping for splashy headlines will just have to wait. it's unlikely the money will change harry's life in any real way. the princes are hardly struggling financially. they'll be sensitive about appearances. in tough economic times, it wouldn't send a good message to be throwing money around. i have asthma. and when my symptoms-the coughing, wheezing, tightness in my chest came back- i knew i had to see my doctor. he told me i had choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort. symbicort starts to improve my lung function within 15 minutes. that's important to me because i know the two medicines in symbicort are beginning to treat my symptoms and helping me take control of my asthma. and that makes symbicort a good choice for me. symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler for
the latest reports are that harry is getting back together with his former girlfriend, chelsea davey, but there is little proof, and his mind seems to be elsewhere. >> he's single, he's training to become a helicopter pilot, and he wants to go back to the front line to serve his country. >> reporter: tabloids hoping for splashy headlines will just have to wait. it's unlikely the money will change harry's life in any real way. the princes are hardly struggling financially. they'll be...
271
271
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
host: let us hear from amy from chelsea, michigan. what are your thoughts? what are your thoughts this morning? caller: a i:my, but that's ok. i would try to speak in a higher tone of boards. host: ok, scott. caller: i think the whole debate is becoming complicated unnecessarily. i don't know why. citizens can't, first of all, buy into the health insurance that the federal employees enjoy. for cost -- it could pay for itself. charge me a fair price and allow me to buy into the same system. i also heard the idea discussed that medicare should be opened up. i think that could be a more expensive option. but let me buy into it. i am not saying give it away. why can't i not come as a public option, buy into one of those? the president of the mayo clinic was on your program segni we could save so much money. i would just like to finish just by saying that there is a difference between pre-existing conditions, which we all seem to get, and exclusions. i never hear the politicians talk about the mary had of exclusions that the average -- myriad of exclusions that t
host: let us hear from amy from chelsea, michigan. what are your thoughts? what are your thoughts this morning? caller: a i:my, but that's ok. i would try to speak in a higher tone of boards. host: ok, scott. caller: i think the whole debate is becoming complicated unnecessarily. i don't know why. citizens can't, first of all, buy into the health insurance that the federal employees enjoy. for cost -- it could pay for itself. charge me a fair price and allow me to buy into the same system. i...
315
315
Sep 13, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it. but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. [laughter] >> i saw this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist. and he lived a fascinating life which made him long to know and understand and to share his knowledge and understanding. he was almost painfully honest. one of the most interesting things to me about his august biography, and personal conversations later about his role in trying to advance public discourse was what he thought about the limitations of television news. what he spent his whole life doing. i did the best i should. but really i think people should read more newspapers. could you imagine anybody else fessing up to that? [laughter] >> so i'm here to say thanks to his family and his wonderful late wife for a man what was important in all of our lives, a great citizen, and a profoundly good
you and hillary and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it. but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time, i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. [laughter] >> i saw this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist. and he lived a fascinating life which made him long to know and understand and to share his knowledge and understanding. he was almost...
348
348
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you and hillary and chelsea will just go out and sail around. he said, "somebody might take a picture of it, but so what." i'll never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. gretchen: president obama also spoke noting he was the most trusted man in america. brian: 12 minutes after the hour. a lot going on. straight ahead, they're trying to keep our country safe but an activist group is exposing c.i.a. operatives' identities by showing their picture to terrorists. >> you're showing pictures of c.i.a. agents to al qaeda terrorists. that's just despicable. what are you doing then? what is the john adams project? >> why are you following me around into a drug store? brian: that's exactly what they're doing. we're going to hear from a former operative next about how they affects their safety of the c.i.a. steve: and health care reform could affect them most. why a group of doctors are marching on washington. that's straight ahead on "fox & friends." >> ♪ i said baby, baby, baby you're out of time ♪ rg. i'm
. >> you and hillary and chelsea will just go out and sail around. he said, "somebody might take a picture of it, but so what." i'll never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. gretchen: president obama also spoke noting he was the most trusted man in america. brian: 12 minutes after the hour. a lot going on. straight ahead, they're trying to keep our country safe but an activist group is exposing c.i.a. operatives' identities by showing...
243
243
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
it's beyonce at one of her concerts in s s in sydney, aust and serenading a little girl whose name is chelsea and she sufferin suffers from leukemia. beyonce customized her hit song "halo" just for chelsey. you're going to want to bust out your kleenex for this. roll it, charles. ♪ ♪ >> i can tell you right now there was not a dry eye in the house. megan, a off to you. is this just one of the most touching things you have ever seen? beyonce can do no wrong in my mind. >> i heard the phrase, talent is your gift from god, how you use is is your gift to god. the heavens are smiling down on beyonce right now. that little girl is going through what no child should ever have to go through. she needed to feel like a star and beyonce did just that. she's awesome. >> a little later on if you watch the video, the little girl with leukemia hugged beyonce and just broke down in tears. hyla, obviously, beyonce made this little girl's dream come true. and i know beyonce well enough to know that she didn't do it so we would be here talking about her today. she did it because it was from the heart. >> ab
it's beyonce at one of her concerts in s s in sydney, aust and serenading a little girl whose name is chelsea and she sufferin suffers from leukemia. beyonce customized her hit song "halo" just for chelsey. you're going to want to bust out your kleenex for this. roll it, charles. ♪ ♪ >> i can tell you right now there was not a dry eye in the house. megan, a off to you. is this just one of the most touching things you have ever seen? beyonce can do no wrong in my mind....
435
435
tv
eye 435
favorite 0
quote 0
cronkite picked up the phone and said betsy and i want you to go sailing with us, you and hillary and chelsea, we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. i say this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist, and he lived a fascinating life which made him long to know and to understand and to share his knowledge and understanding. he was almost painfully honest. one of the most interesting things to me about his autobiography and some personal conversations we had later about his role in trying to advance public discourse was what he thought about the limitations of television news, what he spent his whole life doing. he said i did the best i could, but really i think people should read more newspapers. can you imagine anybody else fessing up to that? so i'm here to say thanks to his family and to his wonderful late wife for a man who was important in all our lives, a great citizen a
cronkite picked up the phone and said betsy and i want you to go sailing with us, you and hillary and chelsea, we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture of it, but so what. i'll never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture with walter cronkite. i say this because that wasn't something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist, and he lived a fascinating life which made him long to know and to understand...
306
306
Sep 13, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 0
walter cronkite picked up his phone and said i want you to go sailing with us, you, hilary, and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture, but so what. i will never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture of walter cronkite. [laughter] [applause] i say this because that was not something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist. he lived a fascinating life which made him long to know and understand and share his knowledge and understanding. he was almost painfully honest. one of the most interesting things to me about his autobiography and personal conversations we had about his role in trying to advance public discourse was what he thought about the limitations of television news. what he spent his whole life doing. he said i did the best i could, but i think people should read more newspapers. can you imagine anybody else confessing to that? so, i am here to say thanks to his family. and his wonderful late wife. for a man who was important in all of our lives, a great citizen, and a p
walter cronkite picked up his phone and said i want you to go sailing with us, you, hilary, and chelsea. we'll just go out and sail around. he said somebody might take a picture, but so what. i will never forget that. at the time i could have done with a picture of walter cronkite. [laughter] [applause] i say this because that was not something he had to do. he was 81 years old. he was a good man. yes, he was a great journalist. he lived a fascinating life which made him long to know and...